"Stolen" Quiz
"Stolen" by Susan Lewis is a gripping novel about a mother’s desperate search for her missing daughter and the secrets that unravel as she seeks the truth.
fiction | 468 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the central themes explored in 'Stolen' by Susan Lewis. How are these themes developed through the narrative and characters?
- Analyze the character development of the protagonist throughout the novel. How does her experience shape her perspective and actions?
- Examine the portrayal of family dynamics in 'Stolen.' How do family relationships influence the events and outcomes in the story?
- Consider the role of trust and betrayal in the novel. How do these elements drive the plot and affect the characters' relationships?
- How does Susan Lewis use suspense and pacing to maintain reader engagement throughout 'Stolen'? Provide specific examples from the text.
- Discuss the representation of justice in the novel. Do you believe justice is ultimately served? Why or why not?
- Analyze how trauma and its aftermath are depicted in 'Stolen.' How do the characters cope with and process their experiences?
- Explore the significance of the setting in 'Stolen.' In what ways does the setting contribute to the mood and themes of the novel?
- How does Susan Lewis address societal issues such as child abduction and the legal system in 'Stolen'? What commentary does the novel offer on these topics?
- Compare and contrast the perspectives of different characters regarding the central conflict in the novel. How do these differing viewpoints affect the resolution?
- Discuss the narrative structure of 'Stolen.' How does the organization of the story impact the reader's understanding and emotional response?
- Evaluate the use of symbolism and motifs in 'Stolen.' How do these literary devices enhance the novel's message?
- How does the title 'Stolen' encapsulate the essence of the novel? In what ways does the concept of 'theft' extend beyond the literal?





